It's been a slow couple of days around  here at Howling Dog             Farms, the home of Earl & Natalie Norris.  Yesterday, I  went over to Maureen             Chrysler's new place and installed a ceiling fan in her  garage.  We stayed with Maureen in 1999 and 2000. Back then she used to  live about a half mile South of Natalie, now she has a new place about a  mile away. 
  Today it was off to the Hiland  Mountain Correctional Center to pick up Nik and Kaylinn.  This place is a  real prison with 14 foot fences topped with razor wire and armed guards  that have to buzz you in and out of gates.  I took two pictures before I  asked if I could, they said no but didn't do anything about it. Both  dogs are a little stiff, but nothing a little time won't cure.  There is  one more dog on the way, I don't know who it is, I should find out  tomorrow.
Out here in Willow its been very nice  and sunny with temperatures hovering around             0ºC (32ºF) during the day and dipping down to -15ºC (2ºF) at  night.  In Wasilla it has been very             windy.  The Matanuska glacier is on the other side of  Wasilla on the way to Glenallen and the wind comes off of it and blows  through the valley out to the ocean, and Wasilla just happens to be in  the way.
When it comes to Karen's schedule, I'm  just as in the dark as you.  The schedule that she gave me at the  starting line (which is             at least the sixth one she made) has been trashed because of  never-ending             changes in the trail.  Believe it or not, Karen makes a  run/rest schedule in September for the race.  This schedule is needed so  that we have an idea of what we need to start buying for the food drop  bags.  As long as she moving forward, I'm happy.
Mark
 
 
 
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